286 THE entomologist's record. 



NocTUiDES. — -Pharetra nief/acejihala, A(/rntis aegetiim, A. ohelisca, 

 Peridrnwa miffiisa, P. saitcia, Lycnphotia strir/ula, Xoctna glareoaa, X. 

 baja, X. c-nif/riii)i, X. ditraj>ezin)i}, Iriphaena cowes, T. promiha, T. 

 fimbria, T. ianthina, Mamestra bramcae, M. pisi, M. dentina, hiiperina 

 ci'spitis, Dryobota pi-oteiia, Diloba caeruleocepluda (larvae), Cerii/o mat lira, 

 Apamea secalis, Miana strifiiliff, 2f. bicoloria, Xylophasia -lit/ioxylea, X. 

 7)}onoylyplta, X. hepatica, PoUa flavicincta, Miselia nxyacanthae and ab. 

 capifcina, Ayriopis aprilina, Knplexia Uicipara, Hydroecia nictitans, 

 Leucania pallens, L. litharyyria, L. coniyera, Caradrina quadripunctata, 

 Avip/iipyra pyramidea, Cosmia trapezina, OrtJiosia viacilenta, 0. 

 hehola, Anc/iocelis Innnsa, A. lyc/midifi, A. litiira, Tiliacea aarayo 

 and ab. fncata, Citria liitea, C. fidvayo, MelUnia yilvayo, M. circellaria, 

 Orrhodia vaccinii, Scopelosoma satellitia, Calocampa exoleta, Scoliopteryx 

 libatriA-, Plusia yanima, Catocala nnpta. 



Geometrides. — Pse>idoterpna pruinata, Acidalia areraata, A. bimtata, 

 A. dimidiata, A. imitaria, Eiipitliecia absi^itJiiata, K. nanata, E. 

 sobrinata, Xiniwria jndreraria,''' ZonoRoma (^Ephyra) Unearia, Z. annu- 

 lata, Anaitis playiata, Lohop/iora viretata (one only), C/iiematobia 

 brumata, Triphosa dnhitata, Cidaria testata, C. pyraliata, (J. tiioicata, 

 C. immanata, C. miata, Thera rariata, Larentia olirata, Melaiiippe 

 sociata, M. nnanyidata, MdantJn'a ocellata, Flmiiieleaia alclie^'-illata, 

 Hydrioiiiena furcata, Emiouios ei-osciria, Selniia biliinaria, F>naruiia 

 repandata. 



Hepialides. — Hejiialus sylrimis. 



Recently described forms of Palaearctic Lepidoptera. 



(Continued from p. 261). 

 By max GILLMEE. 



From the Internationale Entoinoloyische ZeitftcJirift Guben, iii., 1909, 

 p. 20, Aryynnis iiiaja var.f chrysubaryUa, Fruhst. ; Brenthis amatJiiisia 

 var. blachieri, Fruhst. ; var. 7»//(r>t//rt, Fruhst. ; p. 21, Brentliia dia sh. 

 leonina, Fruhst. ; var. tetania, Fruhst. ; Hipparchia arethiisa ab. 

 seynnana, Fruhst. ; H. statilimis var. anasarchiis, Fruhst. ; ab. 

 anapiis, Fruhst. ; var. euryanax, Fruhst. ; p. 88, Pieria napi var. 

 leoviyilda, Fruhst. ; var. nesis, Fruhst. ; P. rapae var. viicipsa, Fruhst. ; 

 var. lyaides, Fruhst. ; p. 88, Minoia avtaea var. serra, Fruhst. ; var. 

 jt»o(/a>v.'<'»fl, Fruhst. ; ab. crtsfj'Zmjm, Fruhst. ; p. 94, Envanesm antiopa 

 ab. asopos, Fruhst. ; ab. yedannla, Fruhst. ; Pyrameis atalanta ab. 

 rtibria, Fruhst.; Limenitis Camilla ab. prodiya, Fruhst. ; var. ylori/ica, 

 Fruhst. ; ab. piiellula, Fruhst. ; p. 95, L. popiUi ab. eumenim, Fruhst. ; 

 p. 112, Brenthis pales ab. brnyotarus, Fruhst. ; ab. palustris, Fruhst. ; 



* Species marked with an asterisk were caught by my hostess, and sent on to 

 me afterwards. This hst is veiy incomplete, and has been held back in the 

 expectation that I might revisit the district at some other time of the year, but as 

 that is now unlikely, I have ventured to send it in to the journal in the hope that 

 others may be induced to complete it. — E.W.C. 



t Fruhstorfer throughout the following list calls every form of variation a 

 "sub-species," whether it be a " variety," i.e., a local race, an "aberration," 

 i.e., a chance form occurring rarely or commonly with the type, or a seasonal form. 

 It is difficult to know what some of the names mean, and the forms are often 

 quite unworthy of notice. Dr. Rebel speaks about Fruhstorfer's names as " salope 

 (slut) enunciations" (T>r/(. z. b. Ges. Wien, Iviii., p. 272). The receipt of a few 

 examples of any butterfly from any district in Europe or elsewhere seems to b& 

 sufficient for a name. — Ei'. 



